Trees and Exotic Trees of South AmericaTopic: Native & Exotic TreesTransplant tolerance of different tree species.

Transplanting trees in the South of South America. Argentina, Chile and Uruguay ..... exotic trees

Common Name

Scientific Name

Transplantability*

Alder

Alnus sp.

Medium-high

American Hop-hornbeam**

Ostrya virginiana

Medium-low

Apple & crabapple**

Malus sp.

Medium-high

Ash, Black**

Fraxinus nigra

Medium-high

Ash, Green

Fraxinus pennsylvanica

High

Birch, Paper

Betula papyrifera

Medium

Birch, River

Betula nigra

High

Buckeye

Aesculus sp.

Medium-low

Elm, American

Ulmus americana

High

Ginkgo

Ginkgo biloba

Medium

Hackberry**

Celtis sp.

High

Hawthorn**

Crataegus sp.

Medium

Honey-locust, Common

Gleditsia triacanthos

High

Kentucky Coffee Tree

Gymnocladus dioica

Medium

Larch

Larix sp.

Medium

Linden, American**

Tilia americana

Medium-high

Maple, Silver

Acer saccharinum

High

Maple, Sugar**

Acer saccharum

Medium-high

Mountain-ash**

Sorbus sp.

Medium-high

Oak, Bur**

Quercus macrocarpa

Medium-low

Pine

Pinus sp.

Medium-high

Plum & chokecherry**

Prunus sp.

Medium-high

Poplar & cottonwood

Populus sp.

High

Russian-olive

Elaeagnus angustifolia

Medium-high

Spruce

Picea sp.

Medium-high

Sumac

Rhus sp.

High

Walnut

Juglans sp.

Low

Willow

Salix sp.

High

* Relative tolerance of genus or species to transplanting.** If stored dormant for an extended period of time, may not break bud readily after transplanting.

Note: Container-grown trees (grown in pots for several years) are often more transplant tolerant than field-grown or established trees.

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